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− | [[User:Chloe|Chloe]] is the master of this slick tool. Indeed, her Master's Defense on June 2, 2010 was the inspiration for creating this wiki page. More info at [http://prezi.com/ Prezi.com]. | + | [[User:Chloe|Chloe]] is the master of this slick tool. Indeed, her Master's Defense on June 2, 2010 was the inspiration for creating this wiki page. More info at [http://prezi.com/ Prezi.com]. You can see her presentation [http://students.washington.edu/cbracis/Site/Thesis_Defense.html here]. Offline presentations are officially supported for Mac and Windows only, but can be [http://stick.gk2.sk/blog/2010/05/prezi-offline-in-linux/ tweaked to run on Linux]. Students can get the middle-level version for free. |
==LaTeX/Beamer== | ==LaTeX/Beamer== |
Latest revision as of 20:34, 7 June 2010
QERMies have explored a variety of tools for making presentations. This page is intended as a place to record some of their findings and advice. Here are some software options that have been used in QERM presentations:
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Prezi
Chloe is the master of this slick tool. Indeed, her Master's Defense on June 2, 2010 was the inspiration for creating this wiki page. More info at Prezi.com. You can see her presentation here. Offline presentations are officially supported for Mac and Windows only, but can be tweaked to run on Linux. Students can get the middle-level version for free.
LaTeX/Beamer
Good for those who use LaTeX already. Some tips are in this wiki at LaTeX/Beamer.
Keynote
Apple's product that seems to be well liked. Wikipedia description
PowerPoint
Widely used with plenty of advice elsewhere on the web. Wikipedia description
Impress
A somewhat inferior PowerPoint-like tool that has a few advantages, like being free, cross-platform, and supporting more formats. Wikipedia description